Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
I am Lim Ke Ying, a 22 years old degree student from UTAR Kampar and now I am taking in Bachelor of Communications (Hons) Public Relations. This is my Year 3 Sem 1 of taking Public Relations.I will going to my internship in next semester. Actually from the first when I come to apply my study in UTAR, I am not deciding to taking PR course this is because I totally not understand about what is actually PR is and my first choice is taking business marketing. Luckyly I change my mind at the last minutes and choose to taking PR course because PR is really more suitable for me. PR is really a interesting course because you can learn how to communicate effectively and also you can learn how to plan and manage an event. This is really an interesting experience that i get from this course.
I had join different type of workshop for the example like Multi-lingual Language Exchange Session,How to be a High-Order Thinker,PR Awareness Day 2019, and the others. I also join the 3 times UTAR Talent Time event. The first time as the helper in program department, 2 times as the assistant secretary and the 3 times as the logistic manager. Through this event i have become one of the admin of their Facebook page so I had learn how to manage a page on social media. I also have a small experience of managing the Facebook page. Eventthough this is just a small experience, I also hope that you can hire me as one of the social media position of your company. I will try my best use all my skills that I learn before from my previous experience and I will also try my best and all my affort to conduct all the work that you assign for me.
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